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Full movie description "Love Angels":

They're Italy's notorious "Ladies of the evening" catering to the strange cravings of their kinky, high-paying clients. But suddenly, the girls of the street find themselves being stalked by someone with desires even they can't satisfy. After a series of shocking crimes, the clues lead police to a pornographic film maker and his stable of lovely models and starlets. But can the authorities track down the "Hooker Maniac" before he strikes again?

Reviews of the Love Angels

Prior to seeing this film, the only other Rino Di Silvestro flick I've seen was the 1976 trash-fest Werewolf Woman, and while that film has it's fans: I'm not one of them. I actually thought that Red Light Girls was a mild improvement over the later film, though that isn't really saying much and this is still a bad film. This is supposedly a Giallo but whether or not anyone involved actually had any clue what they were making is anyone's guess, as this film is completely all over the place and several things about it make no sense whatsoever. The plot itself is quite confusing, probably even more so for me since I saw a seventy minute and obviously cut version, but basically we get shown a prostitute being killed at the start and from there we get an investigation. The investigation encompasses a number of people that knew the girl who was killed, including her boyfriend as well as his mysterious employer and a number of the girl's fellow prostitutes.

One of the trademarks of the Giallo genre is intriguing plot lines; and this film doesn't feature one of those! The story basically just plods along and we get fed one little shred of the plot at a time. The plot itself really isn't worth mentioning too much (as I knew it wouldn't be) and only serves as an excuse for the film to exist. What most people going into a film like this will really be looking for is sleaze and plenty of it. This film disappoints on that front also; we get some nice looking girls wearing very little, but it never really feels all that sleazy; which is surprising because any film about prostitutes out on the street should be sleazy and dirty by default. The tone of the film is extremely misguided and for some reason, director Rino Di Silvestro has almost made the film a comedy; which I really have no problem with, but the comedic music is used at the most inappropriate times and mostly just left me wondering what the hell the director was thinking. The resolution to the story is what you'd expect it to be: a non-event, but despite all these shortcomings...Red Light Girls offers seventy minutes of relaxed film viewing, and nothing about it really made me hate it too much.